SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE

2016

Wednesday 16th March 2016

5th Floor, Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol

 

PROGRAMME

 

9.30

Tea/Coffee & registration 

 

Outside of Orchard Suite

10.00

Welcome from the Chairs

Maggie Rae, Head of School and Rona Campbell,Bristol lead for the NIHR SPHR and Director, DECIPHer

 

 

Forest Suite

10.10

Getting serious about prevention - localisation, integration and emerging evaluation frameworks

Professor Jane Powell – University of the West of England  

 

10.30

An Evaluation of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) in prison on risk of mortality in period immediately after prison: does leaving prison on OST reduce the risk of death?

(Highly Commended Abstract)

Matthew Hickman, University of Bristol

 

10.50

Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations                            

 

Outside of Orchard Suite

 

11.35

Parallel Sessions

4 parallel sessions of 4 presentations

 

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

13.00

Lunch plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations 

 

Restaurant (ground floor)

2.20 

Parallel Sessions

4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations

 

Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites

3.00

Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentation 

Outside of Orchard Suite

3.30

Chair

Ayoola Oyinloye, Training Programme Director, South West Public Health Specialty Training Programme

 

Forest Suite

3.40

The Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD) trial and service evaluation of the voluntary sector-led Living Well, Taking Control (LWTC) diabetes programme

(Highly Commended Abstract)

Jane Smith, University of Exeter 

 

4.00

New methods of suicide, news reporting and public health responses

Professor David Gunnell, School of Social Medicine, University of Bristol

 

4.20

Closing remarks and awards for best poster and highly commended papers

Maggie Rae, Head of School and Rona Campbell,Bristol lead for the NIHR SPHR and Director, DECIPHer

 

 

4.30

Close

 

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING

11.35 – 12.58

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Nutrition and physical activity

Mental Health

Alcohol

Young People

 

Chair: Rachel Kwiatkowska

Chair: Emily van de Venter

Chair: Petra Manley

Chair: Julia Chisnell

11.35– 11.57

A1

Mat Jones

UWE

 

Association between Food for Life, a whole setting healthy and sustainable food programme, and primary school children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables

A2

Isabel Oliver

Public Health England

 

The English National Study of Flooding and Health: first year results

 

A3

Frank de Vocht

University of Bristol

 

Personalised digital interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in community-dwelling populations

A4

Chris Hyde

University of Exeter

 

Evaluation of school entry hearing screening: findings of an NIHR funded project

11.57– 12.19

B1

Rowan Brockman

University of Bristol

 

NAP SACC UK: adapting a US environmental intervention in UK nurseries to increase physical activity and healthy eating in 2-4 year olds.

B2

Gemma Hobson

Devon County Council

 

Evaluation of a supported hospital discharge service for homeless patients in three Devon hospitals

B3

Frank de Vocht

University of Bristol

 

The measurable impact of local alcohol licensing policies on population health in England; focussing on the southwest.

B4

Emma Bird

UWE

 

A pilot controlled evaluation of a primary school-based health education intervention: Facts4Life

12.19– 12.41

C1

Sian Noble

University of Bristol

 

A cost-consequence analysis of an intervention to promote healthy physical and nutrition behaviours in primary schools: The Active For Life Year 5 (AFLY5) Study.

C2

Danya Bakhbakhi

University of Bristol

 

From grief, guilt pain and stigma to hope and pride – a systematic review and meta-analysis of mixed-method research of the psychosocial impact of stillbirth

C3

Irina Holland

Somerset County Council

 

An analysis of NHS Health Checks alcohol screening data to inform the 2016 Dry January campaign in Somerset.

C4

Jaime Peters

University of Exeter

 

Evaluating the costs of strategies to identify individuals with maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY)

12.41– 12.58

D1

Lisa Price

University of Exeter

 

Accumulation of Physical activity in primary school children: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)

D2

Anna Taylor

University of Bristol

 

Railway suicide in England and Wales 2000-2013: a time-trends analysis

D3

Judi Kidger

University of Bristol

 

DrinkThink: Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention for young people – an evaluation and intervention development study

D4

Heide Busse

University of Bristol

 

Evaluating youth mentoring for vulnerable young people: results from a feasibility study and pilot randomised control trial (RCT)

 

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS – AFTERNOON

2.20 – 2.59

 

 

Room:  Forest

Room: Orchard

Room: Willow

Room: Birch

 

Environment

Inequalities

Health Protection

Drugs

 

Chair: Kate Blackburn

Chair: Georgina Angel

Chair: Rachel Clark

Chair: Kate Conlon

2.20-2.42

E1

Suzanne Audrey

University of Bristol

 

Healthy urban environments for children and young people: A systematic review of intervention studies

E2

Penny Marno

Swindon Borough Council

 

Evidence into practice: implementing the Football Fans in Training randomised controlled trial programme in England

E3

Micky Willmott

University of Bristol

 

Effectiveness of hand hygiene interventions in reducing illness absence amongst children in educational settings: A systematic review

E4

Joanna Kesten

University of Bristol

 

Acceptability of low dead space detachable syringes among people who inject drugs and recommendations for their introduction: a qualitative study in the South West of England

2.42– 2.59

F1

Rachel Kwiatkowska

Gloucestershire County Council

 

 

Is greater cycle lane density associated with increased cycling behaviour? An exploratory analysis of 12 neighbourhoods in Greater London

 

F2

Robert Witton

Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry

 

The association between tooth loss and deprivation in Plymouth children

F3

Petra Manley

Bristol City Council

 

 

IMPACT-PC (Improved Management of Patients with Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea diagnosed in Primary Care Trial) - pilot feasibility study, Bristol 15

F4

Maya Gobin

Public Health England

 

 

 

MRSA and People Who Inject Drugs: Estimating burden and risk